ESET researchers discovered 11 vulnerable UEFI shim bootloaders signed by Microsoft that allow attackers to bypass UEFI Secure Boot by exploiting decade-old vulnerabilities.
Yeah. Best to look out for devices that don’t have this restriction. Not 100% sure if the Fairphone and Shiftphone have this, but I’m sure if you ask them, they’ll tell you.
Yeah. Best to look out for devices that don’t have this restriction. Not 100% sure if the Fairphone and Shiftphone have this, but I’m sure if you ask them, they’ll tell you.
I think the nothing phone does not have it, at least, i doubt because their bootloader is not locked IIRC
Having an unlockable bootloader is a separate thing from being able to replace the primary bootloader entirely.
My bad, i misunderstood